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RE: NTL Broadband queries


  • To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: RE: NTL Broadband queries
  • From: "Paul Gordon" <paul_gordon@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 11:25:39 +0000
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>My installation:
>
>Coax comes in (I assume this is ct100):
>
>	* Living room
>	* Garage
>
>NTL are fairly helpful about where they put these connections.
>
>The cable comes in through the wall (or wherever) and terminates in a
wall
>box.  Opening up this wall box shows a TV/FM isolator box with incoming
>f-connect input, and two f-connector outputs: one for FM and one for
TV.
>Another piece of coax connects your set top box to the wall box.
>
>The box I have in my garage is just the same as the one in the lounge
(I
>guess split from the main incoming line).  This uses coax again to link
the
>wall box to the cable modem.
>

So, you have TWO set-top boxes? - did NTL supply them both, and did/do they
charge extra?



Cheers.

Paul G.


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